Our free time has become more valuable than ever and destination resorts
are catering more and more to all segments of the fishing market.
Saltwater flats fishing is not just a fly fishing thing anymore and add
to the mix, destinations like Alaska, South America, Africa and
Australia and there is a very strong demand for good quality travel rods
in spin and cast. Traveling anglers require flexibility in their
equipment. Rods that will handle a broad range of fishing challenges
like ultra-lite trout and crappie action in freshwater to snook and
tarpon fishing on saltwater flats. As more exotic fishing destinations
are discovered, we find ourselves further and further afield. Most
anglers would rather lose their clothing than their equipment. You can
always fish in the pants and shirt you wore on the plane. If it’s too
hot, make yourself some cut-offs and you can get by just fine, but you
bought that high performance rod just for this trip, so having it arrive
two days late - or not at all - is NOT an option. The last thing you
want to lose on any fishing expedition is your rods and reels. Fly
anglers are taking spin or cast back-up rods for windy, tough casting
days and serious all tackle anglers are discovering the advantage of
"carrying on" pack rods. It’s systems management for the traveling
sport fisher and we provide the rods. Escape travel rods are all
three-piece. Each rod has very specific line and lure ratings which,
unique to the Escape Series include definitive descriptions of what type
of spin or cast rod each are as well as the optimum line recommended,
for example: the ETR75-3 ULS 4 is an Escape Travel Rod, 75" in length,
3-piece configuration, Ultra Light Spin with an optimal line rating of
4-pound test. Guides are Fuji “Alconite” and handles feature cork grips
with fixed reel seats. Each rod comes in a handsome, protective rod
sock and travel case.